Page, Washington
Ghost town in Washington (state)
Ghost town in Washington, United States
47°17′39″N 121°45′59″W / 47.29417°N 121.76639°W / 47.29417; -121.76639Page is an extinct town in King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place.[1]
It was located on the North Fork Green River, ten miles east of Palmer (by road).
The community took its name from the Page Lumber Company.[2]
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Municipalities and communities of King County, Washington, United States
County seat: Seattle
- Algona
- Auburn‡
- Bellevue
- Black Diamond
- Bothell‡
- Burien
- Carnation
- Clyde Hill
- Covington
- Des Moines
- Duvall
- Enumclaw
- Federal Way
- Issaquah
- Kenmore
- Kent
- Kirkland
- Lake Forest Park
- Maple Valley
- Medina
- Mercer Island
- Milton‡
- Newcastle
- Normandy Park
- North Bend
- Pacific‡
- Redmond
- Renton
- Sammamish
- SeaTac
- Seattle
- Shoreline
- Snoqualmie
- Tukwila
- Woodinville
- Ames Lake
- Baring
- Boulevard Park
- Bryn Mawr-Skyway
- Cottage Lake
- East Renton Highlands
- East Hill-Meridian
- Fairwood
- Fall City
- Hobart
- Klahanie
- Lake Holm
- Lake Marcel-Stillwater
- Lake Morton-Berrydale
- Lakeland North
- Lakeland South
- Maple Heights-Lake Desire
- Mirrormont
- Ravensdale
- Riverbend
- Riverpoint
- Riverton
- Shadow Lake
- Union Hill-Novelty Hill
- Vashon
- White Center
- Wilderness Rim
communities
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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